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Friday night’s concert by Craig Wayne Boyd at the Weidner Center has been postponed “due to family obligations.”

An announcement posted Wednesday on the Weidner site reads, in part: “Last week, Craig and his wife Taylor welcomed a new baby boy into the world. At this time, Craig and his team feel he needs to be at home with his family during these delicate early stages of his son’s life. His show will be rescheduled within the next two weeks.”

The Weidner show and a Feb. 1 performance in Arizona are the only tour dates listed on his site until May.

Tickets purchased through Ticket Star and the Weidner box office will be honored at the new date, which will be emailed to patrons. No refund information has been provided.

Boyd got the Blake Shelton seal of approval with renditions of “The Whiskey Ain’t Workin’” and “Workin’ Man Blues” and went on to win Season 7 of “The Voice.” He released a new album, “Top Shelf,” in October. His son, Graydon Scott Boyd, was born Dec. 28.

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